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#31
I also hope this is a post by Bow, meant in some way to get a start out of us to see how we feel.
I can understand how the hunt itself for elk could be unforgetable and exciting BUT.........sticking that elk would really tear it down for me. Its great to see your wife and daughter bowhunting too but........losing 3 animals in one post....not good! That is not something I would be telling everyone about........ or touting as part of a great hunt. Don' t blame it on the broadheads.
I can understand how the hunt itself for elk could be unforgetable and exciting BUT.........sticking that elk would really tear it down for me. Its great to see your wife and daughter bowhunting too but........losing 3 animals in one post....not good! That is not something I would be telling everyone about........ or touting as part of a great hunt. Don' t blame it on the broadheads.
#32
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
How do you trail a wounded rattlesnake? OH, wrong line. Ok.... I' m sensing we' re going to hear from Paul Harvey and get the rest of the story. I' m thinking someone is yanketh my chaineth.
#33
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Piedmont OK USA
I must concur that this is TAME feedback! I remember this time last year when High Country Brute Force had a similar story with whitetails. He was mauled! I being a newbie made the mistake of criticizing the tone of the criticism. It got worse.
Some of these guys either owe HCBF an apology or something at the differences in response.
Some of these guys either owe HCBF an apology or something at the differences in response.
#34
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: East Yapank NY USA
I must concur that this is TAME feedback

Some of these guys either owe HCBF an apology or something at the differences in response.
#35
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
WOLFKILLER:
WOLF
You almost got it right. EXCEPT, you use your longer yardage pin to aim because your 20 yard will make you shoot LOW But even with that, it depends on the shooter and the anchor and the form and etc. You should practice it and you' ll know. Some people have to make the adjustment at 10 yards, some closer. I don' t worry about it until under 10 or straight down.
BOWDACIOUS
Correct me if I am wrong. I think if you have a bull that close you should be holding your bottom pin on the kill zone? Your 20-yard pin will make you shoot high every time at that close-up in your face range.
Correct me if I am wrong. I think if you have a bull that close you should be holding your bottom pin on the kill zone? Your 20-yard pin will make you shoot high every time at that close-up in your face range.
You almost got it right. EXCEPT, you use your longer yardage pin to aim because your 20 yard will make you shoot LOW But even with that, it depends on the shooter and the anchor and the form and etc. You should practice it and you' ll know. Some people have to make the adjustment at 10 yards, some closer. I don' t worry about it until under 10 or straight down.
#36
My turn! My turn! Holy cow, where do I begin?
I honestly dont think you should have made this post, to begin with. You as a Moderator are supposed to be setting a GOOD exaple for us younger and unexperianced members. By saying that WOUNDING animals because you were careless is an extremely bad example to be setting. Sure, things happen, but you shouldnt shoot if you arent POSITIVE you' re going to hit your target. I know, Buck Fever (Or Elk in this situation) may play some part, but if youre too excited to make a good shot, dont shoot at all. Period. It sounds to me like you didnt spend hardly ANY time tracking him, just summed it up as a bad shot and left it as that. I' m glad you dont live in Washington, I would be ashamed.
DONT BLAME THE HEADS! The broadheads had nothing to do with it. 9 times out of 10 it is the shooter making a BAD shot. I dont care what anyone else may say, but thats it. Thunderheads are GREAT heads and many hunters have successfully taken game with those broadheads. Dont blame the heads.
Im so pissed off right now after reading this, it isnt even funny. As someone else said, it isnt a laughing matter, if it was an attempt at a joke, it was poorly made. [:@][:@]
I honestly dont think you should have made this post, to begin with. You as a Moderator are supposed to be setting a GOOD exaple for us younger and unexperianced members. By saying that WOUNDING animals because you were careless is an extremely bad example to be setting. Sure, things happen, but you shouldnt shoot if you arent POSITIVE you' re going to hit your target. I know, Buck Fever (Or Elk in this situation) may play some part, but if youre too excited to make a good shot, dont shoot at all. Period. It sounds to me like you didnt spend hardly ANY time tracking him, just summed it up as a bad shot and left it as that. I' m glad you dont live in Washington, I would be ashamed.
DONT BLAME THE HEADS! The broadheads had nothing to do with it. 9 times out of 10 it is the shooter making a BAD shot. I dont care what anyone else may say, but thats it. Thunderheads are GREAT heads and many hunters have successfully taken game with those broadheads. Dont blame the heads.
Im so pissed off right now after reading this, it isnt even funny. As someone else said, it isnt a laughing matter, if it was an attempt at a joke, it was poorly made. [:@][:@]
#37
Joined: May 2003
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i think its absurd that you just " shot at hair" . that is rediculous. might as well just shot at a movement in a bush because you " thought" you heard an elk or you " saw antlers" . then to lose two doe. you might want to consider another sport, like bowling. remind me to NEVER go on a hunting trip with you. pathetic, absolutley pathetic.
and if this is a " joke" , its a stupid, imature irresponsible joke. what ignorant behavior by a moderator.
and if this is a " joke" , its a stupid, imature irresponsible joke. what ignorant behavior by a moderator.
#38
Bowdacious, please tell us what is up with this post.
I don' t know you personally, but, you have always been a very kind person and I have always enjoyed your posts. Due to you showing me respect in the past, I am gonna show you respect. I am not saying that these guys don' t have a point, because they do, and it is a darn good one, but, nothing is ever achieved through anger.
I would like to hear all the details. What happened after the shot on the elk? How far did you track it? Why didn' t you pass the shot if you lost focus? Why did you release when all you saw was hair? How many guys did you get to help you track? What was the blood sign like? Did you loose the blood and give up or did you do grid searches?
Concerning your daughter, did you give up tracking as soon as the trail washed away? Did you spend the night searching the area (even without blood)? Why did you go hunting the next morning when you should have been looking for the first deer she hit? Where did she hit these deer? What was the blood sign like?
If this is a big joke, then, I must say that I am GREATLY dis-appointed! You have always been a great guy, but, that is a terrible joke.
If this is the truth, then, I would like to hear all the details. You post is confusing and blunt. If you did what you said in the post (which seems to be a lack of tracking), then, my respect for you has gone down a notch or two. If you did as much work as you could trying to find these deer, then, tell us, and I won' t loose as much respect for you as if you didn' t do your part to find the deer and elk.
Also, don' t blame the Thunderheads. They are proven broadheads that have taken more deer than probablly all other broadheads. Thunderheads fly great, are the sharpest broadheads out there, and they are tough enough for any game animals in the US.
Admit your faults, tell the story, and these guys won' t get as rough on you as they will if you don' t say anymore.
Now, I am not claiming to be perfect, far from it, in 8 years of hunting, I have lost 2 deer, and I plan on keeping that number the same. I admitted my faults, changed them, and this year I am 1 for 1 on deer, One shot, one perfect clean kill!
This is pretty tame right here. Look back at my two lost deer posts that are on here and you will see what I mean.
I shot one deer, spent three days tracking it, even though there was no blood, and only gave up when I saw the deer. The shot was just bad, high and far back. My fault, simple as that.
Last years doe I shot by accident. I was aiming at another doe, and the second doe ran in front of her and took the arrow in the brisket. I tracked her for two days, covered over 1-1/2 miles, and gave up when I saw her feeding on the edge of a woodline (I could see the dried blood on her brisket). I should have paid more attention to the deer around the doe I was aiming at, my fault, my mistake, and something that I changed. Simple as that, my fault.
Both of these deer I shot, I tracked more than 99% of other guy would have. When I had nothing to go on, no blood, no tracks, no hair, ect.... I still kept going. I put more hours looking for these deer than I did in a week of hunting. I admitted my faults. I got my butt chewed out by more people than anyone else I have seen. If you don' t believe me, go back and look. All of these guys gave me a beating that I wil NEVER EVER EVER EVER forget. I was PI$$ED off at the time, I couldn' t believe what these guys were saying, but, 99% of them had great points, and I have changed everything and I have gotten to the point where I honestly feel that wounded deer are out of sight for me, and why? Because of these guys. Everyone on here is passionate about hunting, and they love the game that we hunt. This causes tempers to flare, and with good reason, but, you have to look past that and read in between the lines. Look at what they are saying, it is great advice, priceless advice that will get you on the right track.
So to all you guys who gave me the worst ribbing of my life.........
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
I don' t know you personally, but, you have always been a very kind person and I have always enjoyed your posts. Due to you showing me respect in the past, I am gonna show you respect. I am not saying that these guys don' t have a point, because they do, and it is a darn good one, but, nothing is ever achieved through anger.
I would like to hear all the details. What happened after the shot on the elk? How far did you track it? Why didn' t you pass the shot if you lost focus? Why did you release when all you saw was hair? How many guys did you get to help you track? What was the blood sign like? Did you loose the blood and give up or did you do grid searches?
Concerning your daughter, did you give up tracking as soon as the trail washed away? Did you spend the night searching the area (even without blood)? Why did you go hunting the next morning when you should have been looking for the first deer she hit? Where did she hit these deer? What was the blood sign like?
If this is a big joke, then, I must say that I am GREATLY dis-appointed! You have always been a great guy, but, that is a terrible joke.
If this is the truth, then, I would like to hear all the details. You post is confusing and blunt. If you did what you said in the post (which seems to be a lack of tracking), then, my respect for you has gone down a notch or two. If you did as much work as you could trying to find these deer, then, tell us, and I won' t loose as much respect for you as if you didn' t do your part to find the deer and elk.
Also, don' t blame the Thunderheads. They are proven broadheads that have taken more deer than probablly all other broadheads. Thunderheads fly great, are the sharpest broadheads out there, and they are tough enough for any game animals in the US.
Admit your faults, tell the story, and these guys won' t get as rough on you as they will if you don' t say anymore.
Now, I am not claiming to be perfect, far from it, in 8 years of hunting, I have lost 2 deer, and I plan on keeping that number the same. I admitted my faults, changed them, and this year I am 1 for 1 on deer, One shot, one perfect clean kill!
This is pretty tame right here. Look back at my two lost deer posts that are on here and you will see what I mean.
I shot one deer, spent three days tracking it, even though there was no blood, and only gave up when I saw the deer. The shot was just bad, high and far back. My fault, simple as that.
Last years doe I shot by accident. I was aiming at another doe, and the second doe ran in front of her and took the arrow in the brisket. I tracked her for two days, covered over 1-1/2 miles, and gave up when I saw her feeding on the edge of a woodline (I could see the dried blood on her brisket). I should have paid more attention to the deer around the doe I was aiming at, my fault, my mistake, and something that I changed. Simple as that, my fault.
Both of these deer I shot, I tracked more than 99% of other guy would have. When I had nothing to go on, no blood, no tracks, no hair, ect.... I still kept going. I put more hours looking for these deer than I did in a week of hunting. I admitted my faults. I got my butt chewed out by more people than anyone else I have seen. If you don' t believe me, go back and look. All of these guys gave me a beating that I wil NEVER EVER EVER EVER forget. I was PI$$ED off at the time, I couldn' t believe what these guys were saying, but, 99% of them had great points, and I have changed everything and I have gotten to the point where I honestly feel that wounded deer are out of sight for me, and why? Because of these guys. Everyone on here is passionate about hunting, and they love the game that we hunt. This causes tempers to flare, and with good reason, but, you have to look past that and read in between the lines. Look at what they are saying, it is great advice, priceless advice that will get you on the right track.
So to all you guys who gave me the worst ribbing of my life.........
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
#39
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Roane Co. WV USA Member since 11/1999
Folks, I have no clue as to what is up with this, be it prank or not....most know I do not bow hunt yet but....as a woman that hunts, and is a one shot, one kill lady....(flame if ya want)..Sheesh!! I am speechless....I to am hoping that this is just something to pull the chain so to speak...however if it is not?......... Come 0n Bow, with all due respect...what gives here???
Awesome hunt??? What exactly was so Awesome about it??? Help us out here please?
Awesome hunt??? What exactly was so Awesome about it??? Help us out here please?


